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by Aurel Radulescu - 2007-02-08
Born on March 6, 1972, Shaquille O’Neal stands 7'1" tall and weighs 325 lbs. He attended college at Louisiana State and currently plays for the NBA’s Miami Heat. During his collegiate...
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by Chip Westley - 2007-02-07
The New York Yankees loyal fan's love him. He has spent his entire 16 year Major League career in the navy blue pinstripes of the Yankees. He was an indispensible part of the four World Series champ...
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by Marty Schupak - 2007-02-07
In my eighteen years of coaching youth baseball, I am always looking for the most efficient practice methods for every aspect of baseball. It took me only a few years to realize that most youth baseba...
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by Aurel Radulescu - 2007-02-06
Born on February 7, 1974, Steve Nash currently plays the guard position for the Phoenix Suns. He stands 6'3" tall and weighs 195 lbs. While attending college in Santa Clara, Steve Nash was named ...
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by Aurel Radulescu - 2007-02-06
Born on August 23, 1978, Kobe Bryant is a native of Pennsylvania and a graduate of Lower Merion High School. The son of former NBA player Joe ‘Jellybean’ Bryant, Kobe had no problem in mak...
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by Aurel Radulescu - 2007-02-06
Born on January 26, 1977, Vince Carter graduated from college in North Carolina and now plays the guard position for the New Jersey Nets. One of the most exciting players in the NBA, Carter was chosen...
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by Marty Schupak - 2007-02-01
While managing or coaching in youth baseball for the last 18 years, I have found that teaching 11 and 12 year olds how to back each other up in the field can help keep them in the game on almost every...
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by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
Baseball, hot dogs, and apple pie are often referred to as the core of American culture. Baseball fits into this equation because it is traditionally a family sport and one of the favorite past times ...
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by Aurel Radulescu - 2007-01-30
Born on June 19, 1979, Dirk Nowitzki is a native of Germany and currently plays for the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. After applying early for entry into the 1998 NBA Draft, Nowitzki was selected nint...
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by Aurel Radulescu - 2007-01-30
Born on May 29, 1984, Carmelo Anthony attended college at Syracuse and currently plays for the NBA’s Denver Nuggets. As a freshman in college, he was named Second-Team All America by the Associa...
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by Marty Schupak - 2007-01-30
Youth baseball seasons seem to be going longer and longer. Some leagues enter All Star tournaments all the way through August. Come the fall, do some of these players who have played the last six mont...
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by Nicholas Kirt - 2007-01-30
Professional baseball in Denver, Colorado might as well not exist past the first week of April. Typically, Coors field is packed for the Opening Day game, and then attendance drops off significantly ...
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by Aurel Radulescu - 2007-01-29
Born on December 30, 1984, LeBron James is an Ohio native who graduated from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. Standing 6'8" and weighing 240 lbs., James has enjoyed a number of career highlights...
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by Lindsey Williams - 2007-01-29
Ah! Spring has sprung, and "the boys of summer" are warming up at the Charlotte County Stadium for another season of that elegant sport baseball.As usual, I am awakened to the new season by Jason Aust...
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by Krishna Avtar - 2007-01-28
Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world today. It is the dream of every student to find his or her name on a reputable College Basketball team. However, Basketball college recruiting...
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by Marty Schupak - 2007-01-28
In most youth baseball leagues, autumn is the time of year that baseball leagues have registration and also assign players to teams. Tryouts and the player draft are always one of the most interesting...
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by Richard Munroe - 2007-01-25
Port St. Lucie - The smell of fresh cut grass, the crack of the bat and the fans driving in from all over, means one thing to the Treasure Coast, its baseball time. Spring Training officially kicks of...
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by Ron Damon - 2007-01-23
What is America's number one sports past time? Can I still say baseball? You could make that statement 30 years ago and beyond that point but things have changed. Baseball of course has the richest hi...
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by Marty Schupak - 2007-01-21
The sporting goods industry is a multi-billion dollar business, and the cost of equipment can be ridiculously expensive. Every family cannot afford the latest and greatest products (and gimmicks). But...
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by Michael Wissot - 2007-01-16
Contemporary baseball historians have enshrined Jackie Robinson's breaking of the color barrier as the most significant social juncture in America's national pastime. Despite recent meretricious explo...